Posts by Ryan Fisher
Property Damage: Watch Man Shatter Store Door On Accident
In this viral video clip, we see firsthand how property damage can occur accidentally. The clip is from the security camera of a gas station or general store. A man walks out, presumably after buying himself a drink or a sweet treat. As he pushes on the door, it appears not to want to budge.…
Read MoreFraud in the Sky: Learn About Boeing’s Guilty Plea
Boeing pleads guilty to fraud in a court filing by the Department of Justice. More correctly, Boeing faces a conspiracy charge to defraud the United States for their role in two recent Max 737 crashes. These crashes are responsible for hundreds of deaths. Unfortunately, they are just another recent smudge on Boeing’s safety record over…
Read MoreLearn About Franchise Law With Viral Subway Argument
Coupons are a shopper’s best friend. They allow us to get things we already want for excellent prices. Sometimes, coupons can persuade people to buy things they wouldn’t get. People particularly like coupons for restaurants; who doesn’t love a sweet treat from time to time? Despite these benefits, coupons can also be confusing, especially in…
Read MorePolice Chase: Who’s Responsible in a Police Crash?
Although they look action-packed and exciting in movies, police chases can be pretty dangerous in the real world. Nearly every day, someone passes away due to injuries from a high-speed police chase. In addition to injuries and deaths, police chases can also cause a lot of property and vehicle damage. In the heat of the…
Read MoreThe Hidden Intricacies Behind a Traffic Infraction vs Misdemeanor
As civilians, we all hope to be treated equally in terms of the law. We hope marginalized communities receive fair treatment and that people with authority use their authority responsibly. Although that would be a perfect world, it isn’t the case in our legal systems. Today, we will examine the difference between a traffic infraction…
Read MoreShocking Situation: Woman Sues Police After Being Put On Anthill
In this news video clip, a woman recounts her experience of being left with numerous ant bites after being arrested by the police. Her story is shockingly similar to many others from around the nation. Stories like these make people question if police keep their safety in mind. Keep reading to learn more about how your…
Read MoreIs Jaywalking Illegal? The Hidden Punishments of Jaywalking
We all have cut a few minutes off our walk by jaywalking across a city street occasionally. Most people jaywalk from time to time, often when there are no cars present. While it may seem harmless, legal consequences may depend on where you live. Today, we will address the question: “Is jaywalking illegal?” and discuss…
Read MoreThe Ins and Outs of the Firefighter Rule
This news footage provides a firsthand look at the firefighter rule regarding police activity. Let’s examine the rule further and answer the frequently asked question, “Can police officers sue you?” The footage shows various clips of police body cameras at the scene of an investigation. The newscaster explains how, in one clip, the officer fails…
Read MoreSextortion on the Rise as Snapchat Implements Safety Measures
Social media use among kids has been a hot-button issue in the past few months. From school-wide bands to viral stories of dangerous TikTok trends, it is clear that social media is becoming an issue. Sextortion is a recent scam that has been growing with social media apps. Snapchat has implemented safety measures in response…
Read MoreSocial Media Bills: New York’s Efforts to Protect Young Users
New York’s youngest social media users will soon face some serious changes. Governor Kathy Hochul signed two new social media bills into legislation limiting social media algorithms for children. With this action, New York has become the first state to enact legislation inhibiting social media platforms targeting children. Hochul strongly supports the message of child…
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